Showing posts with label beloved Father. Show all posts
Showing posts with label beloved Father. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

One of the first memories

It must have been in 1960 and I was just 4 years old. My two older brothers Mike and Pat and two older sisters Melody and Carole were all great at initiating the youngest in the fine art of tree climbing. I don't remember you Dad being there or climbing with us but I do remember that we had a three level tree house. Mom was a wreck and you seemed it was Ok, or at least that is what this 4 year seems to think happened. Maybe Dad you weren't that concerned because you were busy working at the Culligan business you started after the war.

After I turned 5 years old, you sold the business and became ordained as a  deacon and then a Priest. Boy, was I proud of you. I was beaming because I had a Priest for a Father. From that day that you were ordained I wanted to be a Priest like you. In so many ways I wanted to be like you... but later we clashed in life but that time was a very precious memory.

The day you were ordained I sat out on the front steps of the church waiting for the Bishop. When he came I stood up and greeted him I think, but he asked what I wanted to do when I grew up. One thing about it, I was never shy. Without hesitation I said Sir, I want to be a Bishop like you! He promptly began to take off his BIG Bishop's ring the one everyone kisses and gently placed it on my thumb. Dad I know you remember how I felt ten feet tall. 5 years old and wearing a Bishop's ring. Thank God nobody kissed the ring while I was wearing it.

After you were finished in the church with all the riga-ma-rol, I headed for the parish hall for snacks but when you came in dressed in all your Man of the Cloth wears, I was busting with pride. That's my Dad and I Love that you are a "Man of God." Oh, and my goodness could you sing and all those years that you performed in barbershop quartets, before I was born. Never saw it, heard about it but now I could hear you for myself. You gave me a love for music and especially singing that I will never, never, never forget. Thanks!